Commissioners, Hospital Board reach settlement agreement; establish joint health initiative for Morrow County
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MOUNT GILEAD After 18 months of contentious meetings and lawsuits, the Morrow County Commissioners and the Morrow County Hospital Board of Trustees approved a Settlement Agreement on Dec. 30.
The agreement was crafted and agreed to by both parties after the Commissioners and Hospital Board appeared for court-ordered mediation with a private mediator on Dec. 17.
The parties agreed that they desired to settle all issues as well as any claims or potential claims between them, including a resolution to all pending litigation, including the Civil Action, the Public Records Actilon and the Appeal.
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three or four times. i m really state property, waiting to go upstate. molen jackson, convicted on a drug charge, is waiting for an opening in one of new york upstate s prisons. what s going on here, like we say, this is a boat, so it s a little different area from what i m used to, being in jail. when you are in jail, it is tight. it s a cage. it s something you got to adapt to, you understand what i m saying? so it s going to come anywhere. if the violence is going to come, it s going to come. you try to avoid the violence. but you know, everybody is trying to basically, a lot of people now are trying to go home. i don t know. i have been here too many times. first time i was here, i was a teenager, after coming out of a group home. i just spiraled out of control as far as criminality goes. so, i have been back and forth a few times, mostly for drug activity, trying to make money hustling on the street. scott randolph is serving a one-year sentence for parole violation. y
waiting to go upstate. molen jackson, convicted on a drug charge, is waiting for an opening in one of new york upstate prisons. what s going on here, like we say, this is a boat, so it s a little different area from what i m used to, being in jail. you know? when you are in jail, it is tight. it s a cage. it s something you got to adapt to, you understand what i m saying? so it s going to come anywhere. if the violence is going to come, it s going to come. you try to avoid the violence. but you know, everybody is trying to basically, a lot of people now are trying to go home. i don t know. i have been here too many times. first time i was here, i was a teenager, after coming out of a group home. i just spiraled out of control as far as criminality goes. so, i have been back and forth a few times, mostly for drug activity, trying to make money hustling on the street. scott randolph is serving a one-year sentence for parole violation. you have some officers that
molen jackson, convicted on a drug charge, is waiting for an opening in one of new york upstate s prisons. what s going on here, like we say, this is a boat, so it s a little different area from what i m used to, being in jail. when you are in jail, it is tight. it s a cage. it s something you got to adapt to, you understand what i m saying? so it s going to come anywhere. if the violence is going to come, it s going to come. you try to avoid the violence. but you know, everybody is trying to basically, a lot of people now are trying to go home. i don t know. i have been here too many times. first time i was here, i was a teenager, after coming out of a group home. i just spiraled out of control as far as criminality goes. so, i have been back and forth a few times, mostly for drug activity, trying to make money hustling on the street. scott randolph is serving a one-year sentence for parole violation. you have some officers that